‘Gentri-Fiction and our (E)States of Reality: On the Exhaustion of the Image of Thought and the Fatigued Image of Architecture’, in The Missed Encounter of Radical Philosophy with Architecture, London: Bloomsbury, forthcoming.

“The Erasure of the Object that is Architecture” in Rochus Hinkel, ed., Notions of Space, School of Architecture and Design, RMIT University, Melbourne and Craft Victoria (2008).

“Becoming Woman, Old Man”, in Kate Daw and Vikki McInnes, eds, Bureau (Melbourne: VCA Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts, The University of Melbourne, 2008), pp. 62-63.

“Holey Space and the Smooth and Striated Body of the Refugee,” in Anna Hickey-Moody and Peta Malins eds. Deleuzian Encounters: Studies in Contemporary Social Issues (Hampshire and New York: Palgrave Macmillan Press, 2007), pp. 169-180.

with Michael Spooner (PhD candidates, School of Architecture and Design, RMIT University) ‘Clinic for the Exhausted: An Architectural Exploration of the Imaginary Techniques of Raymond Roussel’, SAHANZ 2010, Imagining, University of Newcastle, (30 June – 2 July, 2010).

‘Daddy, Why do Things have Outlines?: Constructing the Architectural Body’ in AG3 (Arakawa and Gins Third International Conference), (12-26 March, 2010) http://ag3.griffith.edu.au/.

‘Drawing out of the Fold: Battle of the Superfold’, in Drawing Out: Festival and Conference of Drawing, RMIT University (7-9 April, 2010).

‘The Atmospheric Ecologies of Peter Sloterdijk: A New Thinker for Architecture?’, in Performative Ecologies in the Built Environment:Sustainability Research across DisciplinesANZAScA, 43rd Annual Conference, School of Architecture and Design, University of Tasmania, Launceston (25–27th November, 2009).

professional journal essays

‘Conexa, Conjuncta, Disjuncta: What can a monument do?’ in Aron Vinegar and Jorge Otero-Pailos, guest eds., two special issues of the journal Future Anterior, Rethinking the Monument, vol. 8, no.2 and Vol. 8, no. 3 (Graduate School of Architecture, Columbia University and University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming Summer and Fall 2012).

‘Michelle Hamer, One Stitch at a Time: Exhausting the End of the Road,’ in Louis Mannie Lionni, ed. 05401magazine, http://05401.com/

“A Work in Ten Parts: Gathering and its Forms”, Prof. Elizabeth Presa, curator, Do It: 2009, George Paton Gallery, Union House The University of Melbourne, Parkville. Catalogue published by The Centre for Ideas, VCA, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne (6-16 October, 2009), p. 50-53.

Keynote Speaker

“Five Lessons in a Ficto-Critical Approach to Design Practice Research”, in Plenitude and Emptiness: Symposium on Architectural Research By Design, ESALA (Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture), the University of Edinburgh, UK, 4-6 October 2013.

Invited Speaker

“What we Share in Common: Sketching an Ecology of Practices for Architetcure” in How to Pass from the Public to the Common, convened by Doina Petrescu and Constantin Petcou, at the Romanian Cultural Institute, 21 March 2013.

“The Exhaustion of the Concept and the Fatigued Image of Architectural Real-Estate” In Between: Architettura e Filosofia, University of Salerno, convened by Alessandra Como and Francesco Vitale, 27-28 February 2013.

“Return to the Fold: Gilles Deleuze and the Story of the Superfold”, Connect, Continue, Create: 3rd International Deleuze Studies Conference, convened by Rosi Braidotti and Patricia Pisters, Amsterdam (12-14 July 2010).

“Bartleby the Scribe’s Formula: I Would Prefer Not To…(Design Creativity as a Mode of Resistance)”, -writing, convened by Prof. Jane Rendell, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, UK (9 July, 2010).

“Writing her way into the Architectural Edifice only to Find that…” in Writing Architecture: A symposium on architectural criticism and the written representation of architecture, convened by Dr Naomi Stead, The ATCH (Architecture Theory Criticism History) research group in the School of Architecture at the University of Queensland, in association with the Institute for Modern Art and Heat (15–16 August, 2009).

“In Search of an Ethico-Aesthetics for the Disjunctive Syntheses of Architecture and Life”, Pratt Institute, New York. Presentation given in the context of Catherine Ingraham’s Masters seminar (11 April, 2007).

“Refuge, Beatitude and the Any-Space-Whatever”, Gilles Deleuze: Text and Images, Comparative Literature Dept., University of South Carolina (April 5–8, 2007).

“Imagining an Immanent Ethico-Aesthetics for the Unthought”, Nanotechnology Roundtable, convened by Stephen Loo, University of South Australia (16 February, 2007).

Conference Papers Presented

“Architecture, Dissidence, and the Formula I would prefer not to…” in Architecture and the Paradox of Dissidence, AHRA (Architecture Humanities Research Association), Faculty of Architecture and Spatial Design, London Metropolitan University, 15-17th November 2012.

“Long Hair, Short Ideas, and the Contemporary Status of the Architectural Imaginary”, SAHANZ 2010, Imagining, University of Newcastle (30 June – 2 July, 2010).

with Michael Spooner “Clinic for the Exhausted: An Architectural Exploration of the Imaginary Techniques of Raymond Roussel”, SAHANZ 2010, Imagining, University of Newcastle, (30 June – 2 July, 2010).

“Drawing out of the Fold: Battle of the Superfold” in Drawing Out: Festival and Conference of Drawing, RMIT University (7-9 April, 2010). Invited to develop peer reviewed paper for journal Access (Forthcoming).

“Daddy, Why do Things have Outlines?: Constructing the Architectural Body” in AG3 (Arakawa and Gins Third International Conference), http://ag3.griffith.edu.au/.

“Return to the Fold: An Aesthetics of the Infinitesimal” in ASCP: Philosophy and the Work of Art, Monash University (29 November–1st December, 2009).

“The Atmospheric Ecologies of Peter Sloterdijk: A New Thinker for Architecture?” in

Performative Ecologies in the Built Environment:Sustainability Research across DisciplinesANZAScA, 43rd Annual Conference, School of Architecture and Design, University of Tasmania, Launceston (25–27th November, 2009).

“Foaming Relations: The Ethico-Aesthetics of Relationality”, in Occupation: Negotiations with Constructed Space, School of Architecture and Design, University of Brighton, UK (2nd–4th July, 2009). Invited to develop paper as book chapter.

“The Death of Architectural Theory and Other Spectres”, in Design Principles and Practices Conference, TU Berlin (15-17 February, 2009).

“Creating an Ethico-Aesthetics for Digital Architecture”, Sensorium: Philosophy and Aesthetics: Conference, School of Creative Arts, University of Melbourne, and MSCP (Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy), Melbourne, Australia, (22–24 June, 2005).

“The Coming Community and the Question of a Life” The Politics of Being: ASCP(Australian Society of Continental Philosophy) Conference, UNSW, Sydney, Australia (15–17 June, 2005).

“Vital Signs: The Work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s Creative Philosophy in Architecture”, Gilles Deleuze and Creativity: Curated panel with Charles Stivale, Wayne State University, and Felicity Coleman, Melbourne University. Verbal, Visual, Virtual: New Canons for the Twenty-First Century, 20th and 21st Century French and Francophone Studies International Colloquium, 31 March–April 3, 2005, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

“Holey Space and the Smooth and Striated Body of the Refugee,” Everyday Evasions: Cultural Studies Association of Australia, Murdoch University (December 9–11, 2004).